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Bear Of The Day: Dropbox, Inc.
Article By: Benjamin Rains
Thursday, April 11, 2024 9:39 AM EDT
Dropbox stock tumbled following its Q4 2023 release in mid-February as its outlook in a changing industry failed to inspire confidence.
In this article: DBX
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Wall Street's Top 10 Stock Calls This Week - Saturday, Feb. 17
Article By: The Fly
Saturday, February 17, 2024 3:20 PM EDT
What has Wall Street been buzzing about this week? Here are the top 5 buy calls and the top 5 sell calls made by Wall Street's best analysts during the week of Feb. 12-16, 2024.
In this article: C, HSY, LOW, PEP, QDEL, AKAM, NVDA, SQ, DBX, PLCE
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These 8 Cloud Computing Stocks Are Sky High
Article By: Lorimer Wilson
Thursday, January 18, 2024 2:24 PM EDT
The cloud computing market will expand at a 17% CAGR between 2022 and 2027 which is an astronomical growth rate that should bode well for cloud computing companies.
In this article: DLR, EQIX, VRSN, ANET, DBX, DDOG, BOX
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8 Largest Pure-Play Cloud Computing Stocks Down 2.6% Last Week
Article By: Lorimer Wilson
Tuesday, January 9, 2024 5:14 PM EDT
A look at the performance of the 8 largest pure-play cloud computing companies along with their current market capitalizations, PEG ratios, and the latest news and/or analysis on each company.
In this article: BOX, DLR, EQIX, ANET, PSTG, DBX, DDOG
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What's Cloud Computing? How Have The Top 8 Companies Done YTD?
Article By: Lorimer Wilson
Saturday, December 23, 2023 8:25 PM EDT
These 8 CC stocks have an average market capitalization of $34.5B, an average PEG ratio that's 4.2% better than the sector mean and are UP 29.0% YTD, on average.
In this article: BOX, DLR, EQIX, VRSN, ANET, PSTG, DBX, DDOG
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Dropbox: Growth At A Reasonable Price or Value Trap
Derek Snyder 1/23/2021 10:38:08 PM

I was a massive fan of #Dropbox in its early days. But the product is so easy to replicate that the market has been flooded with equally good, free alternatives. I just don't see the value of $DBX

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